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Talk to me about your 10mm experiances.

I am thinking of getting one for when I don't want to carry a gun, but I probably should in the woods.
 
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ddunn -- what do you intend to do with your 10mm? Personally for me it is one of the finest personal protection rounds in existence, particularly against predators of the 2 legged variety. For four-legged predators I would probably want something a bit heavier......JMHO.....



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Works well on bunnies

Besides that I have no other hunting experience with it


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Bunny killer! Big Grin



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I have three all told. A Colt Delta, a S&W 1006, and a Glock 20. I have them because they are as close to a .41Magnum(my precious!) as I can get in a packable semi-auto. A good mix of power, size, and capacity. Have my eyes on another 1006 as it just shrugs off gonzo loads. The Delta is a little more fragile while the Glock is...well...a Glock.


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I plan on buying a Glock 20 in the near future!



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I am looking for a pack able, concealable, pistol, that I will take with me in a semi-concealed way when I am on hiking, canoeing, sailing trips to places where I “shouldn’t†need (well I haven’t needed one yet) a gun. If I need it, it will more than likely be against 4 legged animals (black bear, big kitty, wolf)

So far the Glock20 looks like a promising prospect.

Since I know some people hunt with 10mm, I want to hear some stories of bullet selection and animals shot.
 
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I just recently sold my G20. I liked it a lot. It was accurate and easy to carry, plus holds 15+1 of 10mm. That's a lot of power in an easy to handle package. It did fine for deer and all smaller animals. I used the 180 XTP and bluedot for all my loads.

I only sold it to split up my uses - a smaller .40 for carry and a hunting revolver with lots more power. For defense use while walking the woods, I really can't think of a better package or cartridge for either animlas or people. Some will put the Glock down, and I admit it's not real pretty to look at - but the design points perfectly for me and goes bang every time I pull the trigger, with no real maintenance concerns at all.


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Posts: 759 | Location: St Cloud, MN | Registered: 17 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I've got a G-20. The thing is mucho accurate and with a heavy duty spring you can load it to just under 41 mag velocity with a 200 gr XTP.

I've killed several hogs with it and it does ok. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to use it on black bear. In fact I am not sure I wouldn't use it as a defensive pistol in brown bear country as I can shoot it fast and accurate.

Yes it is light for a brown bear but so is any other pistol round. The advantages I see are 16 adequate rounds in a package that is nearly indestructible. Put the rounds in the right place and it should kill as effectively as any other pistol round.

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I'd have one already except I can't get one that's legal for hunting in Ohio since the minimum barrel length is 5". If they'd make a competition model in 10mm, I'd already have one.

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SA Omega 10mm, six inch ported barrel. No longer produced for the U.S. market but still available from Peter Stahls in Europe.

Have taken Antelope and Whitetails, extremely effective. May be a bit light for those big bodied deer (300-400lbs) found in upper midwest.

Have used Hornady ammo, 200 grain XTP's.

 
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GD,

There is a long barrel available for the G-20. If you look around maybe you can find the info I believe it is a 6 or 8 " barrel.



 
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There is also the Dan Wesson Razor Back. It has a 5" barrel.


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Very nice, Rembrandt1!



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I don't have any personal experience with the 10mm, but for those that don't handload, Doubletap makes some very stout ammo:

http://www.doubletapammo.com/php/catalog/product_info.p...ab29c66778ed0c83932b
 
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EAA makes a Witness Hunter in 10mm. and it has a comp. I have a Witness Elite in 10mm. It has a 5" barrel.
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Thanks for the info. I'll have to look into these and see what would suit my needs.

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There are at least two or three companies that make 6" hunting barrels for the Glock 20. One is KKM, I can't recall the other two offhand but know there are others. Anyhow the 10mm will work fine for deer/hogs. Esox357.
 
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